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"I'm not speaking a lot about it, but I felt that I was wrongfully arrested," Randolph told reporters, via ESPN. "Things that was put out there wasn't true. But I don't want to be a distraction to my team, my organization, so I'm just going to move forward and play basketball."

Randolph, 36, originally was charged with a felony count of possession, but pleaded no contest during a court hearing in early September, dropping the felony to misdemeanor drug possession. He will have to perform 150 hours of community service.

According to Randolph, he said he doesn't expect a fine or suspension from the NBA because "he didn't do anything wrong."

Court documents show Randolph allegedly had "more than 28.5 grams of marijuana or more than four grams of concentrated cannabis or both" when he was stopped in Los Angeles during a street party that reportedly included alcohol and marijuana.

Police also accused him of resisting arrest and obstruction of a police officer.